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larry eickle at the pew trust. >>> some people believe that arizona's initiative to deny business to gays. now the bill was passed primarily with the intent to protect businesses' religious' liberties, but it as it has become way more than that, and it has turned into a battle between business ow owners and civil rights groups. three who supported the bill changed their decision when it became a sword towards religious intolerance, an, and arizona governor jan brewer defends the right that anyone ca that a bus" serve anyone they want. here's the deal. the u.s. constitution already enshrines religious freedom in this country. all this law would serve to do is enshrine an arizona's business right to discriminate against gays and lesbians. that would be a step back. join me when we look at a new york cab driver who is working to get a better middle class job. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." >>> hi i'm lisa fletcher, and you are in stream. is hollywood stuck in a time warp? when you watch a movie, you barely know that america looks nothing like it looked 50 years ago. ♪ >>> t
larry eickle at the pew trust. >>> some people believe that arizona's initiative to deny business to gays. now the bill was passed primarily with the intent to protect businesses' religious' liberties, but it as it has become way more than that, and it has turned into a battle between business ow owners and civil rights groups. three who supported the bill changed their decision when it became a sword towards religious intolerance, an, and arizona governor jan brewer defends the right...
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. >> larry has a fantastic gallery. >> how is he different from you? >> he has a different stable of artists, a different team of people who work with him. they has a certain atmosphere. i have been working hard to create an atmosphere -- >> how do those atmospheres differ? >> i think we are artist-centric. i started as a gallerist, i traveled around to get myself a group of artists together. i became an art dealer later. in order to be able to finance some of my escapades, some of the artists i brought in early on were not easy to sell. i wanted to subsidize what i was doing with the sales of work we sell in the secondary market. larry started as an art dealer and found his passion as a gallerist. >> when you lost him, something changed in you. that is what the profile said. >> he is one of my all-time favorite artists. what changed was because i was heartbroken. that was an artist that we worked with from the early and i and the late 1990's really busted my chops to bring him to an international audience and then he jumped ship. that was tough. i lea
. >> larry has a fantastic gallery. >> how is he different from you? >> he has a different stable of artists, a different team of people who work with him. they has a certain atmosphere. i have been working hard to create an atmosphere -- >> how do those atmospheres differ? >> i think we are artist-centric. i started as a gallerist, i traveled around to get myself a group of artists together. i became an art dealer later. in order to be able to finance some of my...
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larry and ama? >> thank you. and abc7 news is live in san jose where preparations have been under way all david? >> much of the storm water flows here, so crews have been keeping an eye to make sure the flow is not impeded by debris. you can see runoff draining in a good clip, one of three major water ways into san francisco bay. a storm with punch people haven't experienced for a long time. >> we've gotten used to not having winter. people might be surprised by it. passed through the trees besides electricity, lines carry telephone cable and internet service. >> during storms, and high winds there is potential for a tree to fall on a power line. that is why we do so much to invest in maintenance and trimming year round. >> yesterday's storm barely raised levels in the water district. in all, they saw 663 acre feet of water added that only increased by less than a half percent. >> our goal in reducing water use is to save about 72,000 feet so we're just, it's just barely helping. >> tonight, the bay area hoping f
larry and ama? >> thank you. and abc7 news is live in san jose where preparations have been under way all david? >> much of the storm water flows here, so crews have been keeping an eye to make sure the flow is not impeded by debris. you can see runoff draining in a good clip, one of three major water ways into san francisco bay. a storm with punch people haven't experienced for a long time. >> we've gotten used to not having winter. people might be surprised by it. passed...
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the back story to this is how the two, larry and warren buffett met, which all went back to the days of solomon brothers one warren buffett was ceo of the firm. solomon was the largest tenant at seven world trade center. this is the way billionaires work. goes to larry and says find an investment you would want to invest in and i will put my money in. >> in many ways, it is classic warren buffett. these investments born out of personal relationships, and if not that, casual conversations. one more recent example is warren buffett it up the phone and called brian moynihan in 2011. >> he thought of the idea in a bathtub. >> radcom exactly. [laughter] -- right, exactly. [laughter] >> you can see the affection between the men. i want to read some comments that were e-mailed to me. warren buffett, to your point, noah buhayar, e-mailed me yesterday, and said i have given larry silverstein all of my various phone numbers and told him he could call me day or night because he felt the investment paid off so well. larry silverstein e-mailed me and said considering we are both in our 80's he th
the back story to this is how the two, larry and warren buffett met, which all went back to the days of solomon brothers one warren buffett was ceo of the firm. solomon was the largest tenant at seven world trade center. this is the way billionaires work. goes to larry and says find an investment you would want to invest in and i will put my money in. >> in many ways, it is classic warren buffett. these investments born out of personal relationships, and if not that, casual conversations....
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and i think in larry's case it's a little bit of an inverse road. i think he started as an art dealer and found his passion as a galleryist. so i think we're a little different now. >> rose: someone said the profile in the new york has said when you lost france west to gegoze something changed in you. >> that's one of my all time favored artists and what changed was i was heart broken. this was an artist we worked with in the early 90's into the late 90's and i really busted my chops to bring him to an international audience and then he jumped ship and that was done. i desperately learned a valuable lesson. >> rose: do you know who it was. >> i realized i to do to grow my business to be competitive at different levels. so it was certainly a switch was thrown at that time. >> rose: then you began to show some of his art like jeff coons and richard say aye. >> i would say working with these artists would go into that gallery. it shows that. in richard's case all we did and it's very important to point that out, it was an early show of early material.
and i think in larry's case it's a little bit of an inverse road. i think he started as an art dealer and found his passion as a galleryist. so i think we're a little different now. >> rose: someone said the profile in the new york has said when you lost france west to gegoze something changed in you. >> that's one of my all time favored artists and what changed was i was heart broken. this was an artist we worked with in the early 90's into the late 90's and i really busted my...
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series criminal minds here's a sneak peek of tonight's episode larry asks them about a statement made by the show's previous star manti patton can. is what mandy said about it on the biggest public mistake he's ever made was doing that show i never thought they were going to kill and rape all these women every night every day week after week year after year it was destructive to my soul and my personality you should read the pilot a little closer to. you that would know as i soon i mean it's the nature of the show and the think that real men and women do this job their read out of respect to my in the way all mine is to them as an actor my job is to portray that as honestly and truthfully as possible so no it does not but if there's a dog whistle the show with nobody you know i think we come under fire for that but i think if people actually watch the show they realize that the show is about the heroes that take down these bad guys we're not sensationalizing we're not you know making it look cool it's it's about these people that spend their lives hunting down these horrible people ar
series criminal minds here's a sneak peek of tonight's episode larry asks them about a statement made by the show's previous star manti patton can. is what mandy said about it on the biggest public mistake he's ever made was doing that show i never thought they were going to kill and rape all these women every night every day week after week year after year it was destructive to my soul and my personality you should read the pilot a little closer to. you that would know as i soon i mean it's...
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sandberg started out in politics, serving as chief of staff for former treasury secretary larry summers before leaving to work at google and then facebook. still to come: digging deeper into a recent pr nightmare at general motors... that's in today's cover story... plus...how apple is trying to reinvent "behind the wheel." and next how car dealerships are weathering the winter! that's next after this in the know message! consumers are warming up to the idea of getting out of the house to buy new cars and trucks. following january's frost bit ---sales numbers improved significantly in february. gm's sales dropped 1% but that was a better showing than forecast by analsyts. chrysler sales roared 11 percent as car buyers put the pedal to the metal to buy jeeps to nagivate harsh winter conditions. at ford, sales fell 6%. but the car company noticed momentum building and exepcts a better seasonally adjusted annual rate. "we're expectiong a significant better month and expecting saar to finally rebound to that over 16 level." jeremy acevedo-- an analyst at edmunds.com, predicts automakers wil
sandberg started out in politics, serving as chief of staff for former treasury secretary larry summers before leaving to work at google and then facebook. still to come: digging deeper into a recent pr nightmare at general motors... that's in today's cover story... plus...how apple is trying to reinvent "behind the wheel." and next how car dealerships are weathering the winter! that's next after this in the know message! consumers are warming up to the idea of getting out of the...
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google, a very good few years under larry's leadership. i think before are there. it is clear that microsoft has to redo it. there are other candidates -- twitter attempting to become a platform. >> what does microsoft have to do? >> the problem they have is that their model was organized around the monopoly windows position antimonopoly office position for products which are now free and broadly used in platforms that they do not sell. nokia is busy announcing an android-based phone. shocking. an interesting example of the power of open systems resource. >> you have acknowledged that google missed social media. >> we did. >> microsoft missed social media and a number of other things. how does someone as smart and savvy as google ms. social media. >> i took responsibility for that. but we were busy. we were doing chrome, the number one browser. you should use it all the time. android, number one mobile platform. we were unable to do one part. we had a good. what we were missing that. >> are you happy with your market value? >> i think the company and shareholders a
google, a very good few years under larry's leadership. i think before are there. it is clear that microsoft has to redo it. there are other candidates -- twitter attempting to become a platform. >> what does microsoft have to do? >> the problem they have is that their model was organized around the monopoly windows position antimonopoly office position for products which are now free and broadly used in platforms that they do not sell. nokia is busy announcing an android-based...
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talked with the executive director of the san francisco bay conservation and development commission, larry goldspan says he's disappointed that google, being a bay area-based company, didn't stay in the bay area and give the ship-building job to a local company. he says there are plenty of places here beside treasure island where google could have built the barge. the port of stockton, though, falls outside of that dmigs's jurisdiction. now, the purpose of the barge still kind of remains a mystery. at this point all we've ever heard from google is that it would be an interactive technology center. live on treasure island, katie marzullo, abc 7 news. >> interesting, katie. google sent us a statement this morning about the barge's moving out of the bay. it says, "it's been a busy six months for our barge and it's grown tired of all the attention, so we're moving it to stockton where it can have a break, enjoy the city's delicious and warmer climate, and get a bit of rest before its next chapter." >> as the barge slips into its new home at the port, here's a closer look at google's deal with
talked with the executive director of the san francisco bay conservation and development commission, larry goldspan says he's disappointed that google, being a bay area-based company, didn't stay in the bay area and give the ship-building job to a local company. he says there are plenty of places here beside treasure island where google could have built the barge. the port of stockton, though, falls outside of that dmigs's jurisdiction. now, the purpose of the barge still kind of remains a...
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. >> larry is hear. >> i'll sit this one out i think. giants opening day think. giants opening day starter. bruce going left in a one of the best things about is that millions of people will qualify for financial assistance. for example, if you're a single person making less than $46,000 a year, or a family of four, earning up to $94,200, you may be eligible for premium assistance. the lower your annual income, the greater financial assistance you will receive. get answers, and get covered. find out if you're eligible and enroll now. at coveredca.com. >> coming up tonight at 11:00 o'clock. heavy rain heading to the bay area as we have talked about here. when the storm will arrive and how people on the peninsula specifically are getting ready for possible flooding. >> and beating the system to land reservation in san francisco hottest restaurant. 7 on your side michael is here tonight and he will show you the trick that people are using to snag a great spot at your favorite restaurant. join us for those stories and moreover on channel 7 at 11:00 o'clock. is. >> an
. >> larry is hear. >> i'll sit this one out i think. giants opening day think. giants opening day starter. bruce going left in a one of the best things about is that millions of people will qualify for financial assistance. for example, if you're a single person making less than $46,000 a year, or a family of four, earning up to $94,200, you may be eligible for premium assistance. the lower your annual income, the greater financial assistance you will receive. get answers, and get...
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his rolodex is so big he can pretty much connect anyone to anyone from kanye west to larry page. he was an early investor in google and twitter in one of the most active philanthropists. i sat down with an exclusive interview with the gala in san francisco. >> the root problem is around affordable housing and affordability in general. there is an income inequality gap in the united states. president obama talked about the gap in the state of the union speech. in san francisco, we plan to do something about that. >> at the techcrunch awards you call the companies to do more. tell me what you are asking companies to do. >> in san francisco, which is basically the tech chamber of commerce, is organizing volunteer activities that tech companies can subscribe to and carry out. and a lot of this is happening organically. for example, at square, every friday about 80 square employees go around and pick up trash. they call it clean sweep. we are hoping the clean sweep spreads to other companies in san francisco. i am sure that it will. >> ford gives 1% of their time and one percent of th
his rolodex is so big he can pretty much connect anyone to anyone from kanye west to larry page. he was an early investor in google and twitter in one of the most active philanthropists. i sat down with an exclusive interview with the gala in san francisco. >> the root problem is around affordable housing and affordability in general. there is an income inequality gap in the united states. president obama talked about the gap in the state of the union speech. in san francisco, we plan to...
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on larry king jerry springer the longtime talk show host who's done just about everything it's scares the hell out of me the idea of not working on why his show is stood the test of time series newsman jerry a mayor why would you lower yourself to this you think the talk show was slower than politics i mean not spank you if you have a niche you're going to have an audience because there are always people that are going to. so you know it ranges what he thinks it was guess just like us they want to be happy they get ticked off when they're not their own languages and there's a good they don't have the opportunities we maybe a pad all next on larry king. what the larry king now he is the host of the jerry springer show me it's twenty third year he's also had a new show on investigation discovery channel it's called tabloid it is on thursdays with all the three which is already the biggest hit he's the form of they are sincerely a political ploy of the air an emmy winning newscaster an author a game show host and more than that he's an old friend jerry has done everything it's great to w
on larry king jerry springer the longtime talk show host who's done just about everything it's scares the hell out of me the idea of not working on why his show is stood the test of time series newsman jerry a mayor why would you lower yourself to this you think the talk show was slower than politics i mean not spank you if you have a niche you're going to have an audience because there are always people that are going to. so you know it ranges what he thinks it was guess just like us they want...
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larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor can get the real answers you need. well, knowing gives you confidence. start building your confident retirement today. sorry to interrupt, i just want to say, i combined home and auto with state farm, saved 760 bucks. love this guy. okay, does it bother anybody else that the mime is talking? frrreeeeaky! [ male announcer ] bundle home and auto and you could save 760 bucks. alright, mama, let's get going. [ yawns ] naptime is calling my name. [ male announcer ] get to a bet
larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the...
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what the larry came out he is the host of the jerry springer show it meets twenty third year he's also had a new show on investigation discovery channel it's called tabloid it is on thursdays but all the true east is already the biggest hit he's the form of they are sincerely a political ploy that all they're an emmy winning newscaster an author a game show host and more than that he's an old friend jerry has done everything it's great to welcome you aboard that is my gig it is always great being with you larry you're going to be seventy or you a lot of them you know next week i'm seventy you know maybe we who who thought one hundred fifty years said here's the good news look i'm good looking we are. reading all of the joy if you let it go let's start but i start under the lawyer my first job was with bobby kennedy and then i saw our and then i was a lawyer and i was a news anchor and for ten years and he's commentator and mayor of cincinnati and. i wanted. my my talk show. for me at a talk show oh i'm sorry i went from mayor to news anchor. losing all of the talk yeah because i did th
what the larry came out he is the host of the jerry springer show it meets twenty third year he's also had a new show on investigation discovery channel it's called tabloid it is on thursdays but all the true east is already the biggest hit he's the form of they are sincerely a political ploy that all they're an emmy winning newscaster an author a game show host and more than that he's an old friend jerry has done everything it's great to welcome you aboard that is my gig it is always great...
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before we go don't forget to tune in at nine pm for larry king now tonight gases talk show host jerry springer here's a snippet of what's to come while you want to be on to. that has. the standard answer which is the name correct one everyone always says they want their fifteen minutes of fame that's on it it all first of all they don't become famous they don't even use their real names and oftentimes they use disguises so that has nothing to do with it what it does have to do with what i've noticed it's from many of them about the only time in their lives anyone cares or asked them a question for one week in their life they're getting calls from a national talk show they get picked up taken to the airport they fly to connecticut they get picked up in a limo taken to a hotel they get make up they go out on stage a national audience listens to whatever their pizza is in their world this is the biggest issue right now and they count that's what the attraction is they count. so tonight and at nine pm tonight right here on our team erica. an update now on the breaking news we told you abo
before we go don't forget to tune in at nine pm for larry king now tonight gases talk show host jerry springer here's a snippet of what's to come while you want to be on to. that has. the standard answer which is the name correct one everyone always says they want their fifteen minutes of fame that's on it it all first of all they don't become famous they don't even use their real names and oftentimes they use disguises so that has nothing to do with it what it does have to do with what i've...
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larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. >>> innovative ideas america needs to stay competitive. a mecca for tech savvy entrepreneurs, looking to turn a profit in the digital age. from investors to mobile pioneers, we'll get a behind the scenes look on a special edition of "your business." >>> new jersey governor chris christie, you can't have it both ways. at a town hall meeting this afternoon, christie was asked about the affordable care act, whether he agrees with it, what should be done. this was his response. >> well, elect a news president, what we need to do is start over. >> because the president made a mistake here. >> start over, unfortunately for the new jersey governor, it is not so black and white. while he's been throwing red meat to republican crowds with talk of scrapping the aca just last week the gover
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larry is here shark tonight a little hockey. >> shark back from the break. they came back with a vengeanc vengeance. little joe. big [ sports announcer ] here's another one, alyson dudek. hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ] yeah. [ male announcer ] switch to u-verse and add a wireless receiver today. ♪ is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ >> coming up tonight at 11:00. right now police searching for whoever shot at suv on 5 80 during the evening commute and new at 11:00 o'clock. you hear from the driver of that suv what he did just moments before the shots were fired that may have saved his life. stolen valor. i
larry is here shark tonight a little hockey. >> shark back from the break. they came back with a vengeanc vengeance. little joe. big [ sports announcer ] here's another one, alyson dudek. hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ] yeah. [ male announcer ] switch to u-verse...
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larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. he was a matted messiley in a small cage. ng day. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at angieslist.com is is mike. his long race day starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" osama bin laden's son-in-law is new on trial in new york city, charged with plotting to kill americans as a spokesman for al qaeda after the attacks of 9/11. the suspect is the highest ranking al qaeda member to stand t
larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. he was a matted messiley in a small cage. ng day. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors...
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larry berra was yogi berra. yogi berra came before yogi bear. >> and for you, because you do yoga and because of your love of the downward dog -- >> i want to do yoga, i can't do yoga. >> can i call you dog, like randy, because of your love of the downward dog? >> you already call me dog. >> i do, dog. >>> coming up, we've got more on the markets -- >> the markets hoping it's not a dog. plus, sanctions and economic pain, will it work on russian president vladimir putin? we're back in a moment. ♪ for tapping into a wealth of experience. ♪ for access to one of the top wealth management firms in the country. ♪ for a team of financial professionals who provide customized solutions. for all of your wealth management and retirement goals, discover how pnc wealth management can help you achieve. visit pnc.com/wealthsolutions to find out more. save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.ould yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minu
larry berra was yogi berra. yogi berra came before yogi bear. >> and for you, because you do yoga and because of your love of the downward dog -- >> i want to do yoga, i can't do yoga. >> can i call you dog, like randy, because of your love of the downward dog? >> you already call me dog. >> i do, dog. >>> coming up, we've got more on the markets -- >> the markets hoping it's not a dog. plus, sanctions and economic pain, will it work on russian...
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pepsico also telling me and pointing out its largest shareholder black rock and larry fick the ceo is on the reported, that he doesn't agree with peltz' plan does not support his plan. the company made it clear to me it is focusing on delivering results they say for sha shareholde shareholders. not a distraction harming other shareholde shareholders. pepsico, an official response to nelson peltz and the story we first reported earlier today. >> we love an interesting story here on cnbc. thank you, scott watchner. >>> in 25 years from now, what does america need to do to keep its global dominance against china? as part of our cnbc 25-year series, a look at the state of the union. >> reporter: the 20th century, the american century. some say the 21st will belong to asia. with help from our neighbors, america will be still able to compete. the scene when president obama traveled earlier in the month to talk with mexican counter parts about trade. get used to that scene. the next quarter essentially will see increasing integration with our north america neighbors on economic issue, energy
pepsico also telling me and pointing out its largest shareholder black rock and larry fick the ceo is on the reported, that he doesn't agree with peltz' plan does not support his plan. the company made it clear to me it is focusing on delivering results they say for sha shareholde shareholders. not a distraction harming other shareholde shareholders. pepsico, an official response to nelson peltz and the story we first reported earlier today. >> we love an interesting story here on cnbc....
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the first panel is two folks i will introduce them both and ask each statements.ning larry silverman is acting deputy state forsecretary of near eastern affairs. prepping me l in kaine.ator vice president baden's special advisor for europe and russia. to ocused on issues related the middle east in the first of is career serving in jordan, syria and washington as special adviso advisor. we are also pleased to be joined today by major general mike plehn the principal director in the office of secretary of defense for policy. he helps execute defense policy, strategy for ity 15 middle east nations. we are happy to have him with us. i would like to ask mr. silverman first to offer your testimony. accept your written testimony into the testimony. try to summarize within five then we will get if question and answer after plehn.l >> thank you for inviting me to testify on the situation in policy toward that very important country and volatile region. the hearing comes at an important moment. public discussion of lebanon as say in the united states is often focused primarily on the refugee t
the first panel is two folks i will introduce them both and ask each statements.ning larry silverman is acting deputy state forsecretary of near eastern affairs. prepping me l in kaine.ator vice president baden's special advisor for europe and russia. to ocused on issues related the middle east in the first of is career serving in jordan, syria and washington as special adviso advisor. we are also pleased to be joined today by major general mike plehn the principal director in the office of...
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larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> welcome back to "morning joe." joining us now on set is the editor of "forbes" magazine, randall lane. he is here with an exclusive look at their annual bill nair's issue. good to see you. >> great to see you. >> we will look at the list in a second. we are just discussing broadly how young some of the people on this list are and how they are becoming rich and successful. >> if
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tune in tonight, larry are interview congressman dave camp. >>> meanwhile, tweet time. according to the "wall street journal" companies could being looking at your old s.a.t. scores. yikes. when considering you for a job. we're asking you, employers looking back at your s.a.t. score is as irrelevant to future performance as blank looking at blank. classic analogy. tweet us yours @. in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow quires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. to manage your money.r guy around 2 percent that's not much, you think except it's 2 percent every year. go to e*trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert. it's low. it's guidance on your terms not ours. e*trade. less for us, more
tune in tonight, larry are interview congressman dave camp. >>> meanwhile, tweet time. according to the "wall street journal" companies could being looking at your old s.a.t. scores. yikes. when considering you for a job. we're asking you, employers looking back at your s.a.t. score is as irrelevant to future performance as blank looking at blank. classic analogy. tweet us yours @. in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow...
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yellen,acker of janet since her name was first put forward, and larry summers -- she has pressure with the oversight of these banks and they want to see how aggressively elizabeth lauren pushes janet yellen to push up oversight of the big banks. and more news off of the top. the chairman johnson will challenge yellen about tapering to quickly. he will caution the fed not to move too quickly to exit from its current policy, that we are on solid footing and the recovery is widespread. the message is, be careful you don't taper to quickly. >> as we can see, senator johnson is still speaking and we will come back to you throughout yellen's testimony. chief washington correspondent peter cook. michael, what would you ask janet yellen if you were a senator, who happened to be on the senate banking committee. >> the third point that peter made about what they will be talking about, that is the fed comments about changing their guidance in their january minutes. the don't like taking markets advice but with the 6.5% threshold basically obsolete, what is the next at the forward guidance? we hav
yellen,acker of janet since her name was first put forward, and larry summers -- she has pressure with the oversight of these banks and they want to see how aggressively elizabeth lauren pushes janet yellen to push up oversight of the big banks. and more news off of the top. the chairman johnson will challenge yellen about tapering to quickly. he will caution the fed not to move too quickly to exit from its current policy, that we are on solid footing and the recovery is widespread. the message...
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larry silverman is secretary of state for near eastern affairs. mr. silverman was helpful in prepping me and senator king to go do the visit to lebanon last week. he's been director of israel and palestinian affairs for the department of state and also served as vice president biden's assistant in russia. he focused on issues relating to the middle east, served as special adviser to bill burns. and, will silverman, glad to have you with us. we are also pleased to be joined by major general mike plane who's the principle director in the office of secretary of defense for policy, helping to execute national security strategy for 15 middle east nations including lebanon. of and we're happy of to have him with us today. with those introductions, i'd like to ask mr. silverman first to offer your testimony. we accept your written testimony into the record. try to summarize within five minutes, then general plane, and then we'll get into question and answer. >> thank you very much, chairman cain, and thank you for -- kaine, and thank you for inviting me to t
larry silverman is secretary of state for near eastern affairs. mr. silverman was helpful in prepping me and senator king to go do the visit to lebanon last week. he's been director of israel and palestinian affairs for the department of state and also served as vice president biden's assistant in russia. he focused on issues relating to the middle east, served as special adviser to bill burns. and, will silverman, glad to have you with us. we are also pleased to be joined by major general mike...
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but one of the on questions this raises for me, larry king happens to have a show on rt. and i'm wondering if he's going to comment on all of this or stay with the network, for that matter. >> larry king might be interviewing her at 9:00 on cnn if things go as planned here or if they bring him back. i'm shocked, shocked that there's whitewashing going on with this company that i've been working for for, you know -- that looked like a publicity stunt. >> a publicity stunt for her. >> yes. and i saw that yesterday. i was not -- she didn't know that she was disseminating propaganda? how long does she work there? >> no, i'm sure she did, but at some point, it probably got too far, right? >> i don't know. i don't know. >> when putin is the ceo of your company, i guess that's -- >> that's the way it's been for a while. she knew exactly what she was doing and she knew it would go viral and here we are talking about it. >> looking for a job, so, there you go. >> i saw it yesterday and i wondered where it was. and i thought it was here and then it was over there and it's like cabl
but one of the on questions this raises for me, larry king happens to have a show on rt. and i'm wondering if he's going to comment on all of this or stay with the network, for that matter. >> larry king might be interviewing her at 9:00 on cnn if things go as planned here or if they bring him back. i'm shocked, shocked that there's whitewashing going on with this company that i've been working for for, you know -- that looked like a publicity stunt. >> a publicity stunt for her....
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longer see larry there it will be out of the question she's out another pretty much so i think you need to pass decisions that will keep bashing the americans and other party worries you know bush liabilities because there's no news for the jury to grade them democratic this is going on but as good. as democracy they bombed by via. ron this is all being done on the slogan democracy but. it's very saying the gullets politically cynical not that we could do and we need to read enough broad should. be accepted as fact when we should take a. look you need to stay true to our position i recommend to. thank you i give war to your king a victory which. no was there my girlie colleagues here but should i have two small months or years to share like two miles but the first one. you know about two thousand kilometers is the line you want to be between the frogs rushy regions. regions of ukraine and. national mood on the both sides we have people who offer kindness to each other she friends to try and hear me as things get more there over this i would. change himself in the people who live there i
longer see larry there it will be out of the question she's out another pretty much so i think you need to pass decisions that will keep bashing the americans and other party worries you know bush liabilities because there's no news for the jury to grade them democratic this is going on but as good. as democracy they bombed by via. ron this is all being done on the slogan democracy but. it's very saying the gullets politically cynical not that we could do and we need to read enough broad...
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he says i have given him larry silverstein all of my numbers and told him to call me day or night. ha ha - i get to make more money. also cash flow -- those are his two metrics. there is a granularity. >> what does he do with his properties? do the kids get it? >> it is his own personal money. >> this betty liu get the block? i could own a sandwich from the shop. a very smallusly investment compared to everything else that he is buying. >> the main point is a couple of things. i do not have to be an expert to invest. >> if he thinks it is a good location -- at 21 page letter, betty liu spent all day sunday going over it. that.oze doing >> i think we all did that. we are waiting for the european central bank to come out with it position in 15 minutes. the bank of england said no change to anything. futures are higher by three points. the 10 year yield is moving up a little bit. 2.71%. the euro is stronger against the dollar. nymex crude falling. mario draghi will speak to the press that 8:30. >> good morning. i am tom keene. with me, scarlet fu and adam johnson. michael fertik is wi
he says i have given him larry silverstein all of my numbers and told him to call me day or night. ha ha - i get to make more money. also cash flow -- those are his two metrics. there is a granularity. >> what does he do with his properties? do the kids get it? >> it is his own personal money. >> this betty liu get the block? i could own a sandwich from the shop. a very smallusly investment compared to everything else that he is buying. >> the main point is a couple of...
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larry? disclosure, i do not think i could do that. >> the question is, on which mobile device do you feel the least or most safe? >> what if i was on my kindle? >> is that yes? to tell me to change my passcode. let's get to the data check. we do not need a passcode for this. commodities off the news in the ukraine, russia not pulling back but a much easier dialogue this morning. the nymex takes a breather, 103.42. 101 .91.r yen, gold, down a dollar today, a better feel led by u.s. futures. >> and stronger as well. stronger with more levity in the markets. coming up we are going to geneva for the motor show. when i think of mclaren i think of a baby stroller. but we are talking about the latest model to reach 62 miles per hour in three seconds. morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance," i am tom keene. the president of mcafee, you know them as the security giants with sophistication. merchants like target have taken steps to cover up cyber security disasters. maybe they don't want to talk a
larry? disclosure, i do not think i could do that. >> the question is, on which mobile device do you feel the least or most safe? >> what if i was on my kindle? >> is that yes? to tell me to change my passcode. let's get to the data check. we do not need a passcode for this. commodities off the news in the ukraine, russia not pulling back but a much easier dialogue this morning. the nymex takes a breather, 103.42. 101 .91.r yen, gold, down a dollar today, a better feel led by...
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larry ellison years ago poked at them for not focusing on enterprise. a this point they've got a strong distance with xbox cloud potential, advertising potential. they can't break away from that. they've got to separate brand for the 18 to 34 set than they do for folks older who associate them with windows. they've got to figure out how to manage it. >> one to watch. not just microsoft but ballmer's future and see where that takes him over time. >>> the winkle-naut twins using bitcoin to book a flight or the virgin galactic's space flight. tickets are $250,000. my question was why would you say that on a day where an asteroid is going to come closer to the earth than the moon but clearly they're not done making news winklevoss. >> great marketing for bitcoin. the winklevosses owns a lot. getting virgin galactic back in the space. they own a lot of bitcoin at a cheap price. bitcoin is 659 according to coin desk. so the winklevoss are getting that flight cheaper than anybody. >> is this a savvy investment? >> a month ago they said we expect bitcoin to go
larry ellison years ago poked at them for not focusing on enterprise. a this point they've got a strong distance with xbox cloud potential, advertising potential. they can't break away from that. they've got to separate brand for the 18 to 34 set than they do for folks older who associate them with windows. they've got to figure out how to manage it. >> one to watch. not just microsoft but ballmer's future and see where that takes him over time. >>> the winkle-naut twins using...
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larry in mississippi. we will go to walter in new jersey on our line for independents. caller: this is wrong. let's saypen up -- i'm a very conservative christian that does not a clergy.women they want to meet somewhere and i have a meeting all. to --l give me the right able open pandora's box. host: you are pushing for her to veto this bill. what pushback are you saying in the news on this bill? caller: it should be vetoed. they did not think it through. host: walter calling in from new jersey this morning on the washington journal. we should you governor brewer's tweet at the top of the show. we want to show you an interviewe that she had with cnn. it is going to hit your desk in arizona today. you are very well aware of what's next. where's your mind right now? certainly am going to go home and when i receive the bill i will read it and be debriefed on it. we have been following it. i will make my decision in the near future. i have until friday or saturday morning to determine that. >> i've seen some reports of business leaders in your state were very upset and afra
larry in mississippi. we will go to walter in new jersey on our line for independents. caller: this is wrong. let's saypen up -- i'm a very conservative christian that does not a clergy.women they want to meet somewhere and i have a meeting all. to --l give me the right able open pandora's box. host: you are pushing for her to veto this bill. what pushback are you saying in the news on this bill? caller: it should be vetoed. they did not think it through. host: walter calling in from new jersey...
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that sentence against 67-year-old larry brinken was handed down yesterday as a plea bargain. he will have to register as a sex offender for the rest of his right. he served as a guidelines officer for the human rights commission until he retired in 2010. he is also known as a strong supporter of gay rights. >>> it is 7:09. investigators are help on whoever opened fire on a car. a person was shot while driving near the high street exit yesterday afternoon. officers learned about the shooting when the victim walked into highland hospital with a gunshot wound. his car was found near the hospital with a bullet hole in the driver's side of the car and the passenger window blown out. however, police tell ktvu the victim is not being very cooperative. he is expected to survive. you may recall there was another freeway shooting last thursday evening on 580. here is the highway 238 interchange. four people were arrested in that case. >>> time 7:10. a federal jury convicted an or ripped a man of economic espionage in an international plot. the prosecutors say walter lou stole trade sec
that sentence against 67-year-old larry brinken was handed down yesterday as a plea bargain. he will have to register as a sex offender for the rest of his right. he served as a guidelines officer for the human rights commission until he retired in 2010. he is also known as a strong supporter of gay rights. >>> it is 7:09. investigators are help on whoever opened fire on a car. a person was shot while driving near the high street exit yesterday afternoon. officers learned about the...